After a separation from his wife, a big city lawyer relocates his young son to a small country town. When his estranged wife returns, he'll have to make life-altering choices about the woman he loves, the welfare of his son and his career.
This sleeper is a moving and delightful picture. Vince Vaughn has quietly become one of Hollywood's finest young actors, and this could be Vaughn's finest performance to date, as a man forced to make the largest decisions of his life. But more than Vauhgn, A Cool, Dry Place is a complex but easy to follow piece, with good writing, directing, and symbolism. What more do you want?
Directed by John N. Smith. |